Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
182
"What if there is an objection," inquired Rim, "raised on the part of Verna, and her panthergirls?" "We have more than enough slave chains for Verna and her entire band," I said.
"What if there is an objection," inquired Rim, "raised on the part of Verna, and her panther girls?" "We have more than enough slave chains for Verna and her entire band," I said.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #182)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
179
"If the price is high enough," I suggested, "Verna may not much care whether we are of Tabor or not".
6
180
"What, however," asked Rim, "if she does not choose to sell?" Rim was standing at the window of the stern castle, looking out.
6
181
"Then," I said, "we shall have no choice but to take Talena by force".
6
182
"What if there is an objection," inquired Rim, "raised on the part of Verna, and her panthergirls?" "We have more than enough slave chains for Verna and her entire band," I said.
6
183
Rim was still peering out the window of the stern castle.
6
184
Then he said, "It is the Rhoda of Tyros".
6
185
I went to the window, Thurnock pressed beside me.
"If the price is high enough," I suggested, "Verna may not much care whether we are of Tabor or not".
"What, however," asked Rim, "if she does not choose to sell?" Rim was standing at the window of the stern castle, looking out.
"Then," I said, "we shall have no choice but to take Talena by force".
"What if there is an objection," inquired Rim, "raised on the part of Verna, and her panther girls?" "We have more than enough slave chains for Verna and her entire band," I said.
Rim was still peering out the window of the stern castle.
Then he said, "It is the Rhoda of Tyros".
I went to the window, Thurnock pressed beside me.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 6)